User Guide
5.2 Selecting an Output Setting
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H For details on the “User’s Choice” functions, refer to “Specifying Default Set-
tings (“User’s Choice” Functions)” in the Administrator Operations volume.
Stapling (with finisher FS-135 installed)
The copies are bound together with a staple in the corner.
However, stapling is only performed if the following conditions are met.
G The number of copies is set to between 2 and 30.
G If standard-size paper is used, the paper sizes must be A3 L, A4 L and A4 C.
G If standard-size paper is used, the paper width must be between 182 mm and 297 mm.
G If standard-size paper is used, the paper length must be between 182 mm and
432 mm.
G The copier must not enter Interrupt mode.
Stapling (with finisher FS-231 installed)
The copies are bound together with a staple. Either the “Corner Staple” or the “2-
Point Staple” Output setting can be selected.
However, stapling is only performed if the following conditions are met.
G The number of copies is set to between 2 and 50. (However, if the paper length
is 300 mm or more, the number of copies can only be set to 25 or less.)
G If standard-size paper is used, the paper sizes must be A3 L, A4 L and A4 C.
G If standard-size paper is used, the paper width must be between 182 mm and
297 mm.
G If standard-size paper is used, the paper length must be between 182 mm and
432 mm.
G The copier must not enter Interrupt mode.
Hole-Punching
Two holes for filing copies in binders can be punched. The position of the punched
holes can be specified along the left side or along the top.
However, hole-punching is only performed if the following conditions are met.
G Finisher FS-231 is installed.
G Punch kit PK-131 is installed.
G If standard-size paper is used, the paper sizes must be A3 L and A4 C.
G If standard-size paper is used, the paper width must be between 182 mm and
297 mm.
G If standard-size paper is used, the paper length must be between 182 mm and
432 mm.
G The copier must not enter Interrupt mode.










